The method is the most difficult part of the game. How many methods do we have for evaluating a company on the stock market? Tons. Why? Because there are a lot of stimuli in the game. We can advance in solving a problem by creating the right stimuli. Take startup evaluation, for example. What if,Continue reading “How to Calculate the Value Added to Humanity by a Super Scientist: A Method”
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How I Calculated the Value Added to Humanity by the Einstein Prize Project: $1 Quadrillion
First, I invented the simplest explanation of the speed of light. Read more here. Second, I calculated the value of this invention using the following logic: “If explaining the speed of light to 1 million students saves $1 per student, the added value would be $1 million. Scaling this to 1 billion students results inContinue reading “How I Calculated the Value Added to Humanity by the Einstein Prize Project: $1 Quadrillion”
A draft for a truly unique prize
It’s a $1 billion prize for a groundbreaking discovery that adds value to humanity exceeding one world GDP, awarded once every 25 years. Why is it unique? A $1 billion prize doesn’t exist. A prize for a super discovery doesn’t exist. A prize for contributing one world GDP’s worth of value to humanity doesn’t exist.Continue reading “A draft for a truly unique prize”
Value contributed to humanity by Einstein
To this date in the universe there are only 2 estimates of value added to humanity by Einstein. The first one I made in 2021. Beforehand I calculated the Value of the most simple explanation of the speed of light. I’ve got $1B. Then I started to think how much value Einstein contributed to humanity.Continue reading “Value contributed to humanity by Einstein”